Surnames: LAYTON
Decedent: John Layton
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
John Layton, 89, died in his home at Hanoverton Thursday afternoon,
November 29. He was a Civil war veteran and one of the oldest residents
in this community. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs.
Charles Cable and Mrs. John Miller, both of Minerva; 13 grandchildren
and six great grandchildren.
Surnames: WOLF
Decedent: Rebecca Wolf
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
Mrs. Rebecca Wolf, 86, died from the infirmities of old age at her home
near Mineral City on Wednesday, November 28. Services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at the Reformed church in Mineral City by Rev.
Rohrbaugh of New Bedford. Mrs. Wolf is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Henry Gsell and Mrs. Mary Dine, both of Mineral City.
Surnames: WATTS
Decedent: Sarah Watts Date listed:
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
Mrs. Sarah Watts, 63, died Friday, November 30, at her home in Morges.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Secrist, Mrs. Daniel
Locker, both of Morges and Mrs. Gertrude Eddy of Akron; two sons,
Charles of Morges and Robert of Lindentree. Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church in Waynesburg with
Rev. Dunn officiating. Interment was made in the Waynesburg cemetery.
Surnames: JONES
Decedent: Robert C. Jones
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
Robert C. Jones, 58, of Canton, died suddenly Saturday morning from a
heart attack. He was formerly a resident of Waynesburg. For many years
he was a member of the Snavely-Jones undertaking company of Canton. He
is survived by his wife, Katherine Elson Jones; one daughter, Pauline;
and two sons, Robert C., Jr. and Charles D., all of Canton; two
brothers, Dr. Clem R. Jones and Harry M. Jones, both of Pittsburgh.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon with Rev.
Birchard Brundage in charge and burial was made in the Waynesburg cemetery.
Surnames: BALL
Decedent: A. C. Ball
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
Dr. A. C. Ball, 66, born at Augusta and for more than thirty years a
prominent physician and resident of Alliance, died at his home in that
city Friday afternoon, November 30. For the past year he had been
failing in health. The deceased was a graduate of the Western Reserve
medical college, practicing medicine first at Hicksville, Kent and
Dayton prior to locating in Alliance. He was noted as a leader in
fraternalism; a member of the Masonic, Elk, Eagle and Moose orders,
having served his local Masonic and Elk lodges as their highest
official. He was well known as a speaker at various fraternal
gatherings. Dr. Ball was also identified with the Presbyterian church.
A widow and step-son, of Alliance; a sister-in-law and three nieces,
residing at Kent, survive. Funeral services were conducted Monday
afternoon from the Alliance Masonic temple, with the order in charge.
Surnames: BLAUSENHAUER
Decedent: Mrs. John Blausenhauer
Date listed: Thursday, December 6, 1928
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
Mrs. John Blausenhauer, 62, died early Sunday morning at her home on
Sterling-ave. She was born October 2, 1866, in the Rhein Providence in
Germany and emigrated to this country at the age of twenty-three. She
first took up her residence in East Liverpool and later, in 1904, she
came to Carrollton. In 1890 the deceased was united in marriage to John
Blausenhauer, who survives together with a brother living in Germany; a
sister in San Antonio, Texas; and ten children, Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of
Canton, Mrs. Ray Sheldon of Industry, Pa., Mrs. Lawrence Workman of
Canton, Mrs. William Weekly of Scio, Mrs. Arthur Mann of Carrollton,
Otto of Mineral City, Victor of Brooklyn, N. Y., Leo of Canton, Carol
of Carrollton and Elizabeth of the home. Eighteen grandchildren also
survive. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Lutheran
church with Rev. Earl Stainbrook officiating. Burial was made in Grandview.
Surnames: WESTFALL
Decedent: Levi Westfall
Date listed: Thursday, January 3, 1929
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
August 6 -- Levi Westfall dies at his home on North Lisbon-st at the age of 92.
Surnames: PURCELL
Decedent: John J. Purcell
Date listed: Thursday, January 3, 1929
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
August 31 -- John J. Purcell, 71, died at his home on East Main-St.
Surnames: PATTERSON
Decedent: Thomas H. Patterson
Date listed: Thursday, January 3, 1929
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
September 23 -- Thomas H. Patterson, 53, was found dead at his farm home in East-tp.
Surnames: REED
Decedent: John H. Reed
Date listed: Thursday, January 3, 1929
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
September 28 --John H. Reed of Oneida dropped dead while watching a
fire which destroyed his house and most of his household goods.
Surnames: PATTON
Decedent: J. Ross Patton
Date listed: Thursday, January 3, 1929
(Submitted by Susan Mann,
[email protected])
October 20 -- J. Ross Patton, 63, was killed by a hit and run driver while walking on the road near the Steubenville bridge.
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